Looking for info on small 3way RadioShack car speakers. Found those in attic, making small box for them now.
Front looks like that pyle 3way wonder, you know which one i mean.
I could not find any info on RadioShack yet. They sound decent, no bass of course, but they will be used in garage from 150 Hz up.
Front looks like that pyle 3way wonder, you know which one i mean.
I could not find any info on RadioShack yet. They sound decent, no bass of course, but they will be used in garage from 150 Hz up.
Are you worried about excursion at that XO Point? These will likely be playing louder at times (assuming garage is a big space) unless you want these for just background music whilst breaking things and cursing. (That's what I usually do) 😀
Just background on the porch under the roof. They are tiny and will fit in the corner.
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Back side says Realistic BAO KoreaWoofer looks a lot lkike a 5”(?) Foster OEM. I hjave seen it before.
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Here is dats. Fs is 73Hz, impedance 8 ohm. I am building small open back enclosures from double wall readyboard. It will not be as strong as wood, but it will be stiff because of small size. I will not post pictures of unfinished speaker because hydroxy alex would snatch them and post them in ultimate open baffle thread.
I think i will measure in room response next from 150Hz up. I remember that i measured these very long time ago, and they measured well except tiny sharp dip notch. Will see.
I think i will measure in room response next from 150Hz up. I remember that i measured these very long time ago, and they measured well except tiny sharp dip notch. Will see.
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Ok, here is the reason for that sharp dip. Looking at phase, you can see very sharp change in phase. Likely the result of wrong polarity between midbass and first tweeter (not supertweeter). They did not bother to acknowledge that cap changes polarity. Well, for such cheap speakers for car...
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This is not the first time i discovered that commercial speakers had wrong polarity in crossover. Remember monsoon thread? I fully optimized my own crossover, and discovered that with wrong polarity, phase not only goes haywire, but there was dip as well, which stereophile magazine noticed.
Btw, monsoons were gifted to my friend and he loves the sound. No wonder, i could live with those myself, i like planars.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/monsoon-speaker-parts.391848/post-7187126
Btw, monsoons were gifted to my friend and he loves the sound. No wonder, i could live with those myself, i like planars.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/monsoon-speaker-parts.391848/post-7187126
Or they decided a narrow notch sounded better than a "shouty" 1600Hz peak.Ok, here is the reason for that sharp dip. Looking at phase, you can see very sharp change in phase. Likely the result of wrong polarity between midbass and first tweeter (not supertweeter). They did not bother to acknowledge that cap changes polarity.
That may well be what they did. Perhaps they auditioned it both ways and decided what sounds best.
Very sharp dips are known to be inaudible.
Very sharp dips are known to be inaudible.
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